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Review
. 2021;82(2):493-502.
doi: 10.3233/JAD-210368.

Benson's Disease or Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Revisited

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Review

Benson's Disease or Posterior Cortical Atrophy, Revisited

Oleg Yerstein et al. J Alzheimers Dis. 2021.

Abstract

Background: D. Frank Benson and colleagues first described the clinical and neuropathological features of posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) from patients in the UCLA Neurobehavior Program.

Objective: We reviewed the Program's subsequent clinical experience with PCA, and its potential for clarifying this relatively rare syndrome in comparison to the accumulated literature on PCA.

Methods: Using the original criteria derived from this clinic, 65 patients with neuroimaging-supported PCA were diagnosed between 1995 and 2020.

Results: On presentation, most had visual localization complaints and related visuospatial symptoms, but nearly half had memory complaints followed by symptoms of depression. Neurobehavioral testing showed predominant difficulty with visuospatial constructions, Gerstmann's syndrome, and Balint's syndrome, but also impaired memory and naming. On retrospective application of the current Consensus Criteria for PCA, 59 (91%) met PCA criteria with a modification allowing for "significantly greater visuospatial over memory and naming deficits." There were 37 deaths (56.9%) with the median overall survival of 10.3 years (95% CI: 9.6-13.6 years), consistent with a slow neurodegenerative disorder in most patients.

Conclusion: Together, these findings recommend modifying the PCA criteria for "relatively spared" memory, language, and behavior to include secondary memory and naming difficulty and depression, with increased emphasis on the presence of Gerstmann's and Balint's syndromes.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; balint’s syndrome; gerstmann’s syndrome; posterior cortical atrophy.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.
Percent of Abnormal Posterior Cortical (Occipital or Parietal) Examination Findings on Presentation. When not documented in all 65 patients, specific examination findings on the NBSE were reported and plotted as the percentage of abnormal results among the number of patients reported symptoms and performed examinations.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2.
Kaplan-Meier Overall Survival Curve with 95% Confidence Interval – Time to Death from Symptom Onset.

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